RE: Adding CloudStack to existing Xenserver 6.2 pool

2014-03-08 Thread Dubravko Sever
:geoff.higginbot...@shapeblue.com] > Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 8:15 PM > To: > Cc: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: Adding CloudStack to existing Xenserver 6.2 pool > > Host by Host migration is the way to go, but definitely use a new NFS share > and not the original one. >

Re: Adding CloudStack to existing Xenserver 6.2 pool

2014-03-07 Thread Geoff Higginbottom
Host by Host migration is the way to go, but definitely use a new NFS share and not the original one. One more word or warning, try to keep the amount of time you have a three Host cluster to a minimum as this can result in an unstable Pool if the Pool Master goes offline. Regards Geoff Higgi

Re: Adding CloudStack to existing Xenserver 6.2 pool

2014-03-07 Thread moftah moftah
Thanks for the advice :) What I will do is that 1- I will eject one host from exisiting pool (the hosts are already under commited) 2- setup cloudstack on the ejected host 3- will start adding vms to the new cloudstack cluster one by one 4- when enough VMs moved that allow me to eject new ho

Re: Adding CloudStack to existing Xenserver 6.2 pool

2014-03-07 Thread Geoff Higginbottom
Moftah, Do NOT try to add this pool to CloudStack, you could lose all your existing VMs. What you need to do is setup a new pool (CloudStack Cluster) then import each VM into CloudStack. Regards Geoff Higginbottom CTO / Cloud Architect D: +44 20 3603 0542 | S: +44 20 3603 0540 | M: +44796816

Adding CloudStack to existing Xenserver 6.2 pool

2014-03-07 Thread moftah moftah
Hi We have an existing Xenserver 6.2 pool with more than 100 VMs and several hosts. We are using NFS for all storage and we match all requirements in term of networking for cloudstack installation. my question is it safe to install cloudstack on the existing pool ? or that will affect the existi